Talk:Hefner v. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company

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Edition: Hefner v. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, States for the Northern district of Iowa, against Hefner and wife and Babcock and wife, by the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, stating its title, in substance, as follows: On October 31, 1876, it filed a bill on the equity side of that court against Bates, Callanan, and others, to foreclose a mortgage of the same and other lands, executed to the plaintiff on August 23, 1870, by Bates, then the owner; containing the usual allegations of such a bill; also alleging that Callanan 'claims some interest in and to a portion of the mortgaged premises, the exact nature of which your orator is unable to set out;' and praying that each and all of said defendants be made parties to the bill, and for a writ of subpoena against all of them, and for judgment against Bates for the sums due on the mortgage, and for 'a decree of foreclosure against the premises hereinbefore described against all of the before-named defendants, and that the right, title, and interest of each and every of the said defendants be by decree of this court forever barred and foreclosed; and that the master in chancery of this court be authorized to make sale of said premises, or sufficient thereof to satisfy the said several sums of money, with interest thereon, and the costs of this suit, and all and singular such relief as your orator is equitably entitled to receive' Upon that bill, a writ of subpoena was issued against and served upon all the defendants named therein, including Callanan .
Source: Hefner v. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company from http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/US/123
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